Beatles biographer grapples with the ‘paradox’ of George Harrison
In a new biography, Philip Norman writes about the "paradox" of George Harrison, a man who was "unprecedentedly, ludicrously, suffocatingly famous while at the same time undervalued, overlooked and struggling for recognition."
This was the central contradiction that made Harrison, the composer of classics like "Here Comes the Sun," and "Taxman," a fascinating figure, both as a Beatle and after the band broke up, as Norman explores in his book "George Harrison: The Reluctant Beatle." Norman tackled his latest subject after writing celebrated biographies of Paul McCartney and John Lennon, as well as "Shout!: The Beatles in Their Generation," a book that Harrison was critical of.
Harrison lived several separate lives. He was a rock star. A follower of Hinduism. A prolific film producer who came close to financial ruin. A philanderer who had an affair with a former...
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